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Netflix has revealed what is coming to the streaming service in the month of March and what also will be leaving!

And there's a lot of titles making some moves!

Some of the highlights of the new arrivals include the Roger Ebert documentary Life Itself, How to Train Your Dragon 2, the seventh season of Mad Men, the complete series of 3rd Rock from the Sun, the original Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and the complete series of A Different World!

We know you guys are excited for the upcoming Batman vs. Superman film in 2015, but we've got to say some of the potential titles are a little kryptically bad.

Last week, Warner Brothers secretly registered a bunch of titles through MarkMonitor, an internet brand protection company, and most of them make us want to fly around the world so fast that we go back in time and change the WB's mind:

We've been so excited about Born This Way that we almost forgot there are sixteen other tracks on the album which we just can't WAIT to hear!

In the upcoming profile on Lady GaGa in Vogue, the singer opened up about what other songs to expect once her new single hits the airwaves tomorrow, and the more we hear, the more excited we get!

According to the article:

"After I wrote it [Born This Way], the gates just opened, and the songs kept coming. It was like an immaculate conception." She plays a few more songs and mentions a few others—with tantalizing titles like “Hair,” “Bad Kids,” and “Government Hooker.”

The second single to be released is called “Judas” and is, typically, a mash-up: The melody sounds like it was written for the Ronettes, but it is set to a sledgehammering dance beat and is about falling in love with backstabbing men of the biblical variety. Another song, “Americano,” which she describes as like “a big mariachi techno-house record, where I am singing about immigration law and gay marriage and all sorts of things that have to do with disenfranchised communities in America,” has a resounding Piafesque chorus. Turns out it was intentional. “It sounds like a pop record, but when I sing it, I see Edith Piaf in a spotlight with an old microphone.” (Piaf is an apt reference—they both evince a similar brand of heroic vulnerability.) But, she says, “there are some very rock-’n’-roll moments on the album, too: There’s a Bruce Springsteen vibe, there’s a Guns N’ Roses moment. It’s the anthemic nature of the melodies and the choruses.” She feels it’s different from—and better than—anything she’s done before. “It is much more vocally up to par with what I’ve always been capable of. It’s more electronic, but I have married a very theatrical vocal to it. It’s like a giant musical-opus theater piece.”

Unbelievable!

There's no way to properly prepare for what's to come - we know that no matter what, you're going to be absolutely BLOWN AWAY by what LG has managed to create with this album!

But now, that's all about to change, at least according to TMZ! That's because a week from tomorrow -- on December 17 -- Khloé and Lamar's split will be legal, final, and FULL! And that's all she wrote!

As the final divorce docs are set to be stamped by a judge on that day just over a week from right now, the final terms are pretty standard and straightforward, too: